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Credo Fitch Harris (1937). Microphone Memoirs of the Horse and Buggy Days of Radio.Bobbs-Merrill Company. (About WHAS and early radio in general)
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It aired a Modern Rock format. In September 1997, Mareco Broadcasting Network acquired the station's airtime lease and relaunched it as 93.1 Crossover with a Smooth AC format. At the time MBNI took operations, Crossover went on the air on this frequency.
WTFX-FM (93.1 MHz, "Real 93.1") is a commercial mainstream urban radio station licensed to Clarksville, Indiana, serving the Louisville metropolitan area.Owned by iHeartMedia, WTFX has studios located in Louisville, while the station transmitter resides in New Albany, Indiana.
The following is a list of radio stations owned by Audacy, Inc. As of June 2023, Audacy (then known as Entercom) operates 227 radio stations in 45 media markets across the United States.
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WPYM's demise came on February 14, 2005, at 6 pm. With decent ratings but poor marketing sales from non-local companies, Cox Radio took advantage of the sudden departure of WZTA (when it flipped from rock to Hispanic rhythmic as WMGE) by picking up the active rock format and taking the call letters WHDR, and rebranding as "93 Rock". [8]
WQMF (95.7 FM) is a mainstream rock radio station in Louisville, Kentucky.The station is licensed by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to the nearby city of Jeffersonville, Indiana, and broadcasts with an effective radiated power (ERP) of 28.5 kW.